> This is standard operating procedure at nearly every business. I have only
> once in my 15 years of working in technology even seen anyone make an
> effort to encrypt an email during the normal course of business. I have
> been GPG signing my messages and putting the little blurb in my signature
> hoping to raise awareness for a couple of years now but nobody seems to
> give a toss. I have never once had an inquiry about it asking how they too
> can sign or encrypt their emails. All I get is the occasional Outlook user
> telling me my email is broken because they can't read it.
Agreed as far as *email* communication is concerned. Still skeptical re:
unencrypted transmission of shitthatcancloneyouridentity(tm) via web forms-
If its not https://foo (and verified) then phishing season is *open* IMHO.
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Bests,
Jon